from the August 2016 Phyllis Schlafly Report Donald Trump created a firestorm last month when he called the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) “obsolete” and suggested that the U.S. obligation to defend the borders of NATO’s 28 member … [Read more...] about Trump Is Right About NATO
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Un-American American History Courses
Arizona's new law that requires the police to ask people to show ID, which was just knocked out by a supremacist judge, may not be the most controversial Arizona law about illegal aliens. Governor Jan Brewer signed another law this year that bans … [Read more...] about Un-American American History Courses
Texas Kicks Out Liberal Bias From Textbooks
"Don't Mess with Texas" is a popular slogan in our most prosperous state. By a 10-to-5 margin, the Texas State Board of Education (SBOE) just told liberals to stop "messing" with social studies textbooks. For years, liberals … [Read more...] about Texas Kicks Out Liberal Bias From Textbooks
1993 All Over Again
Faced with 24/7 obamamania on the media, the 60 million Americans who did not vote for Barack Obama are wondering where we go from here. Will events turn out like 1993, when another liberal president was inaugurated with the support of big majorities … [Read more...] about 1993 All Over Again
Keeping Our American Identity
Can you name the three branches of American government, legislative, executive, and judicial? If so, you are among the one-half of Americans who know this very basic fact about the U.S. government and Constitution. The Intercollegiate Studies … [Read more...] about Keeping Our American Identity
Time to Follow Reagan’s Example
Conservatives face a major political challenge, but they can tackle and overcome it as they have done three times before. Three prior examples demonstrate the right way and the wrong ways to put America back on track and bounce back from a … [Read more...] about Time to Follow Reagan’s Example
Teaching “Social Justice” in Schools
Many voters didn't think it important when it surfaced during the presidential campaign that Barack Obama's friend, the 1960s radical William Ayers, is now a professor of education at the University of Illinois in Chicago. Ayers's preoccupation with … [Read more...] about Teaching “Social Justice” in Schools
